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Education Key to Fostering Innovation and Creativity
Technology continues to change how we access and consume information. But are we equipping our students to filter, analyze and synthesize information from multiple streams? Achieving such digital literacy will ground 21st century students for success in work and life. … Continue reading
Does the Trend Toward Digital Paywalls Affect You?
Although The Wall Street Journal offers some free content, it launched its digital edition in the mid-90s with a paid subscription model. As of September 2011*, more than 537,000 readers were paying for online access, with 80,000 of these accessing … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Public Relations
Tagged audience, Audit Bureau of Circulations, Business, Center for the Digital Future, communications, Free content, insights, Jeffrey I. Cole, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Paywall, Pew Research Center, Project for Excellence in Journalism, public relations, social media, Subscription business model, target audience, transformation, United States, USC Annenberg, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post
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Want Your Messages to Stick? Storytelling Can Help
Since the death of Apple’s Steve Jobs, many have analyzed his contributions and noted his lasting place in history. But it is the personal stories of his life that truly illustrate his unique combination of creative genius, business leadership and … Continue reading
Posted in Public Relations, Storytelling
Tagged Apple, communications, inspiration, leadership, Peter Guber, Steve Jobs, storytelling, Wall Street Journal, Walt Mossberg
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